Inflation in Latvia in 2014
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Radars /
10. jūlijs
Radars Latvijā
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Viedoklis /
9. jūlijs
Inflācijai beigsies nauda
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Radars /
12. jūnijs
Radars Latvijā
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Viedoklis /
5. jūnijs
When more inflation measures are needed to tell the full story
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Īsumā /
2. jūnijs
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Ieva Leinerte 10.12.2013. 17.26
Slovenia adopted Euro in 01/01/2007. According to the link below, in 2006 the Slovenia’s inflation rate was hovering between 2 and 3 percent [=stable].
Slovakia adopted euro in 01/01/2009. Its inflation rate was steadily climbing for a year before adoption – 2008
Now if we look back at Slovenia in 2008, we can see its inflation rate claiming too.
If I connect the dots I can conclude that a currency name change does not affect inflation.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/slovenia/inflation-cpi
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Ieva Leinerte 10.12.2013. 04.24
Why are we leaving out Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece? I would say 4 is better than 1.
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Batman 09.12.2013. 11.43
All is nice. At lease seems to be.
I am not saying that it is really so just this kind of analysis still cannot rule out “increase” of prices – maybe without EUR adoption we would have a deflation now in Latvia instead of zero level inflation?
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